CalVCB Regional Trauma Recovery Center (TRC) Pilot Program Special Notice of Funds Available (NOFA) – Central California
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Purpose:
The Regional Trauma Recover Centers (TRC) Pilot Program - Central California will award $2.5 million in state funds to operate two Central California TRC satellite offices in rural or underserved communities jointly run by local organizations in each community and an affiliated TRC in another location. TRCs primarily provide wrap-around mental health and social services for survivors of crime in California.
Description:
The Regional TRC Pilot Program - Central California grant opportunity is only available to the existing 18 TRCs in California who will partner with local agencies in rural or underserved areas in Central California to provide services to victims of crime. CalVCB will award $2,500.000 million to provide satellite TRC services in two Central California locations. The multidisciplinary team will be comprised of staff that includes at least one psychiatrist, one psychologist, one social worker, and additional staff. Grant activities include but are not limited to: providing outreach and services to crime victims who typically are unable to access traditional services and serve victims of a wide range of crimes; offering evidenced-based and evidence-informed mental health services and support services that include individual and group treatment, medication management, substance abuse treatment, case management, and assertive outreach; offering mental health services and case management that are coordinated through a single point of contact for the victim; ensuring no person is excluded from services solely on the basis of immigration status, or due to emotional or behavioral issues resulting from a crime; and utilizing established, evidenced-based, and evidence-informed practices in treatment. The model of service must be aligned with UCSF TRC Manual.
Eligibility Requirements
Eligible Applicants:
- Nonprofit
This opportunity is only available to the 18 existing CalVCB TRC grant recipients.
Eligible Geographies:
CalVCB will award a total of one grant, to an existing TRC to partner with local agencies in Central California to establish two satellite programs for disadvantaged or underserved communities in the following eight Central California counties: Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Tulare.
Matching Funding Requirement:
Not Applicable.
Important Dates
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How to Apply
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